Week 11: Portfolio Submission Guide
Deadline: Sunday May 15, 2026, 23:59 Beijing Time β all five items below.
Late penalty: β5% per day, maximum 5 days. After 5 days: 0%.
What you submit (five items)
Section titled βWhat you submit (five items)β| Item | Format | Where | File name |
|---|---|---|---|
| Project Brief | Word (.docx) via LMO Turnitin | Group leader submits | Session[X]Group[Y]_ProjectBrief.docx |
| Technical Documentation | Word (.docx) via LMO Turnitin | Group leader submits | Session[X]Group[Y]_TechnicalDoc.docx |
| Validation Report | Word (.docx) via LMO Turnitin | Group leader submits | Session[X]Group[Y]_ValidationReport.docx |
| Group Reflection & Dev Log | PDF export via LMO | Group leader submits | Session[X]Group[Y]_Log.docx β PDF |
| Peer Evaluation Form | PDF signed by all members via LMO | Group leader submits | Session[X]Group[Y]_PeerEvaluation.pdf |
All documents must include the cover page (download from LMO) as the first page. Cover page must list all Student IDs.
The Dev Log must be submitted as a PDF export but must include the original documentβs version history β assessors use this to verify weekly contributions.
Document requirements
Section titled βDocument requirementsβProject Brief (5% of grade Β· 2 pages)
Section titled βProject Brief (5% of grade Β· 2 pages)β- Problem statement β why it matters and who is affected
- Target users β specific segment with characteristics
- Proposed solution β what you built, in one paragraph
- Success metrics β 3β5 measurable outcomes
Technical Documentation (15% of grade Β· 6β9 pages)
Section titled βTechnical Documentation (15% of grade Β· 6β9 pages)βRequired sections and page allocations:
| Section | Pages | What to include | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| System Architecture | 2β3 | Component diagram Β· data flow Β· technology stack overview | 5% |
| Technology Justification | 2β3 | Why you chose each tool Β· alternatives considered Β· trade-offs | 5% |
| Deployment Guide | 1β2 | Step-by-step setup Β· environment requirements Β· troubleshooting | 3% |
| IP Strategy | 1 | Novelty analysis Β· prior art (2β3 examples with links) Β· patent decision (yes/no + reason) Β· alternative protection if not patenting | 2% |
| Limitations & Future Work | 1 | Known issues Β· scalability constraints Β· next features | β |
Validation Report (10% of grade Β· 4β6 pages)
Section titled βValidation Report (10% of grade Β· 4β6 pages)βRequired sections:
- Research Methodology β how you recruited participants, how many, what you asked
- Key Findings β organised by theme, with direct quotes and data
- Iteration History β what you built β what users said β what you changed (before/after)
- Evidence Appendix β links to interview recordings, session notes, screenshots, test videos
Assessed on three dimensions:
- Methodology rigor β scientific approach, sufficient sample size, unbiased recruitment
- Data richness β mix of qualitative and quantitative, supporting quotes and metrics
- Iteration clarity β clear cause-and-effect between findings and what you changed
Group Reflection & Development Log (20% of grade)
Section titled βGroup Reflection & Development Log (20% of grade)βYour Dev Log must contain 7 weekly entries (Weeks 3β9) plus a Group Reflection (150β250 words).
Each weekly entry must include:
- What your team accomplished β specific tasks with named contributors (100β150 words)
- Evidence links β GitHub commits, Figma files, interview notes, photos, videos (3β5 links)
- Each personβs individual contribution β 30β50 words written by that person
- One key decision β what you decided and why (50β100 words)
- Challenges faced and solutions attempted
- Next weekβs plan
The Group Reflection (add after Week 9 entry, before submission):
- What did your team learn?
- What worked well?
- What would you do differently?
- Focus on the project journey and process β not individual members.
Peer Evaluation Form (individual contribution β up to 15 points)
Section titled βPeer Evaluation Form (individual contribution β up to 15 points)β- Use the template provided on LMO
- Every team member completes their own section β signed PDF
- Rates each teammate on: Reliability Β· Quality Β· Initiative Β· Communication (0β5 each)
- Your peer score (0β20) is averaged across your teammatesβ ratings
- Converted: (Your Score / 20) Γ 15 = up to 15 points added to your final grade
Formatting requirements (all portfolio documents)
Section titled βFormatting requirements (all portfolio documents)β- Font: Times New Roman or Calibri, 12pt
- Line spacing: 1.5
- Margins: Justified left and right
- Cover page first, with group number and all Student IDs
- References: APA 7th edition (in-text citations + reference list at end)
- Reference lists are NOT counted in page limits
- No references from Wikipedia or student papers
How to submit on LMO
Section titled βHow to submit on LMOβOne person on your team submits everything β the group leader, unless your pathfinder has told you otherwise.
Step by step:
- Log in to LMO with your XJTLU account
- Open ENT208TC Industry Readiness β Week 11 Portfolio Submission
- You will see five separate upload slots β one per item. Submit each file to its own slot:
- Project Brief β Turnitin slot (plagiarism check runs automatically)
- Technical Documentation β Turnitin slot
- Validation Report β Turnitin slot
- Group Reflection & Dev Log β PDF upload slot
- Peer Evaluation Form β PDF upload slot (each memberβs signed section combined into one file)
- Check that each file name matches the required format:
Session[X]Group[Y]_DocumentName - Confirm that every file has the cover page as the first page, with all Student IDs listed
- Click submit β you will receive a confirmation email. Screenshot it.
What each team member does individually:
- Complete your own section of the Peer Evaluation Form
- Sign it (typed name is acceptable)
- Send your section to the group leader before the deadline so they can combine and submit
Deadline: Sunday May 15, 23:59 Beijing Time. The LMO submission portal closes at midnight. Do not leave this to the last hour β file uploads can be slow.
Final grade
Section titled βFinal gradeβFinal Grade = (Team Grade Γ 70%) + Peer Points + Pathfinder Points
| Source | How it works | Max points |
|---|---|---|
| Team deliverables | Your groupβs grade Γ 70% | 70 pts |
| Peer rating | Teammates rate you 0β20 β converted: (score/20) Γ 15 | 15 pts |
| Pathfinder rating | Pathfinder rates you 0β20 β converted: (score/20) Γ 15 | 15 pts |
| Total | 100 pts |
Example: Team gets 75%. You get peer 18/20, pathfinder 19/20. Final = (75 Γ 0.70) + (18/20 Γ 15) + (19/20 Γ 15) = 52.5 + 13.5 + 14.25 = 80.25%
Strong individual scores can raise you above your teamβs grade. Weak individual scores can lower you below it.
Pathfinder rating breakdown (0β20 points)
Section titled βPathfinder rating breakdown (0β20 points)β| Category | Points | What it assesses |
|---|---|---|
| Documentation Quality | 0β7 | Consistent, substantive logbook entries with functional evidence links |
| Professional Practice | 0β7 | Workflow setup, planning methods, quality processes, reflection |
| Process Engagement | 0β6 | Participation in pathfinder sessions, bringing evidence, responding to feedback |
How to succeed: document individual contributions each week (30β50 words + links), engage with professional practice tasks introduced in sessions, attend pathfinder check-ins (minimum 2).
See the full Assessment Brief for complete rubric and grade calculation examples.
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